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Warriors hope home field advantage works in their favor once again

Football team hosts Stoneham tomorrow night

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

THE WARRIOR football team enjoyed its return to Landrigan Field last week as it shut out Wilmington by a 21-0 score. Wakefield is hoping the home field advantage works again in its favor tomorrow night against Stoneham. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
THE WARRIOR football team enjoyed its return to Landrigan Field last week as it shut out Wilmington by a 21-0 score. Wakefield is hoping the home field advantage works again in its favor tomorrow night against Stoneham. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — Being back at…

 

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Boys’ soccer team breaks out against Stoneham

Warriors blast Spartans, 7-0, are now three points away from clinching a state tournament berth

By DAN BYRNE

NEIL FITZGERALD, a senior captain, scored a goal and assisted on another as the Warrior boys’ soccer team blasted Stoneham, 7-0, last night at Walton Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
NEIL FITZGERALD, a senior captain, scored a goal and assisted on another as the Warrior boys’ soccer team blasted Stoneham, 7-0, last night at Walton Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — On Wednesday evening at Walton…

 

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Girls’ cross country team uses a familiar formula for success

Warriors clinch a share of fourth consecutive M.L. Freedom division title

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

THE WMHS girls’ cross country team captured seven of the top 10 places against Melrose as it prevailed by a 22-39 score in a showdown of unbeaten teams in the Middlesex League Freedom division. The Warrior gained at least a share of the M.L. Freedom division crown with the victory. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
THE WMHS girls’ cross country team captured seven of the top 10 places against Melrose as it prevailed by a 22-39 score in a showdown of unbeaten teams in the Middlesex League Freedom division. The Warrior gained at least a share

 

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Boy harriers’ M.L. Freedom division dominance comes to an end

Warriors come up short against undefeated Melrose in league showdown

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

SENIOR JACKSON Gallagher (right) and junior Alec Rodgers (left) both ran well as did the rest of the Warrior boys’ cross country team yesterday afternoon against Melrose. Gallagher posted a fourth place time of 17:05 and Rodgers posted a ninth place time of 17:41. Wakefield came up short against the Red Raiders, 19-36, for its first league loss in nearly four years. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
SENIOR JACKSON Gallagher (right) and junior Alec Rodgers (left) both ran well as did the rest of the Warrior boys’ cross country team yesterday afternoon against Melrose. Gallagher posted a fourth place time of 17:05 and Rodgers posted a ninth place time

 

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Field hockey team strikes against Spartans

Warriors tally five goals, hold off Stoneham, 5-3

By DAN MARGARITA

HAYLEY KADDARAS, a senior captain, takes possession of the ball during a recent game. The Warrior field hockey team posted a 5-3 triumph over Stoneham yesterday morning at Beasley Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
HAYLEY KADDARAS, a senior captain, takes possession of the ball during a recent game. The Warrior field hockey team posted a 5-3 triumph over Stoneham yesterday morning at Beasley Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — The Wakefield Memorial High field hockey team kept…

 

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Boys’ soccer team wears a pair of ties well

Warriors rally for 2-2 draw against Watertown after scoreless deadlock against Belmont

SENIOR BILLY Sheerin (right) heads the ball away from a Winchester player during last week’s upset win over Winchester. Since then, Wakefield has tied both Watertown and Belmont. On the left is junior Andrew Auld. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
SENIOR BILLY Sheerin (right) heads the ball away from a Winchester player during last week’s upset win over Winchester. Since then, Wakefield has tied both Watertown and Belmont. On the left is junior Andrew Auld. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — In the…

 

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Football team finds there is no place like home

Warriors tame Wildcats in 21-0 shutout in return to Landrigan Field

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

JUNIOR RB Zach Kane (#33) gets ready to receive the handoff from QB Anthony Cecere (#7) as several linemen Ben Joly (#70), Pat Boyson (#54), Matt Mercurio (#53) and Brian Conroy (#52) block for the running back. Kane scored a touchdown as the Warriors rolled to a 21-0 triumph Friday night at Landrigan Field. (Donna Larsson Photo)
JUNIOR RB Zach Kane (#33) gets ready to receive the handoff from QB Anthony Cecere (#7) as several linemen Ben Joly (#70), Pat Boyson (#54), Matt Mercurio (#53) and Brian Conroy (#52) block for the running back. Kane scored a touchdown

 

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Nardone is K of C Golf Winner

WINNERS AT the K of C’s Memorial Golf Tournament (L to R) were Tim Green, Jeff Nardone, Chairman Joe Lewon, Mike Farris and Butch Costello. (Bob Curran Photo)
WINNERS AT the K of C’s Memorial Golf Tournament (L to R) were Tim Green, Jeff Nardone, Chairman Joe Lewon, Mike Farris and Butch Costello. (Bob Curran Photo)

LYNNFIELD — On Sunday, Sept. 21, the Wakefield Knights of Columbus, Council #104, held its 34th annual K of C Memorial Golf Tournament (formerly the Studley Memorial…

 

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Girls’ swim team sinks Stoneham

Warriors have a host of top performances in victory

THE 400 freestyle relay team posted its best time of the season with a first place finish against Stoneham with a 4:03.94. The four swimmers were (left to right) Shannon Quirk, Madison Guay, Nicole Pecjo and Caroline Sweeney. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
THE 400 freestyle relay team posted its best time of the season with a first place finish against Stoneham with a 4:03.94. The four swimmers were (left to right) Shannon Quirk, Madison Guay, Nicole Pecjo and Caroline Sweeney. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

MEDFORD — The Warrior…

 

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Girls’ soccer team boots Belmont

Warriors rout Marauders, 4-1, after tying Winchester, 1-1

By DAN MARGARITA

JILLIAN RASO, a senior captain, scored the first goal for the Warrior girls’ soccer team as it went on to stun Middlesex League Liberty division power Belmont by a 4-1 score yesterday afternoon at Walton Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
JILLIAN RASO, a senior captain, scored the first goal for the Warrior girls’ soccer team as it went on to stun Middlesex League Liberty division power Belmont by a 4-1 score yesterday afternoon at Walton Field. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

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Girl harriers are in quite a rush

Top Wilmington, 15-45, in return to home course

SENIOR EMILY Hammond (left) and junior Sara Custodio (second from left) lead the pack of runners during a recent meet. The Warriors returned home on Tuesday and had many PRs against Wilmington in a 15-45 victory. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
SENIOR EMILY Hammond (left) and junior Sara Custodio (second from left) lead the pack of runners during a recent meet. The Warriors returned home on Tuesday and had many PRs against Wilmington in a 15-45 victory. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

WAKEFIELD — Being back on the Beasley…

 

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Football team hopes a return to Landrigan Field helps cure its ills

Warriors seek to end two-game losing streak when they host Wilmington

By JIM SOUTHMAYD

CARMEN SORRENTINO, a sophomore #16, returns a kickoff against Melrose from Wakefield's game against the Red Raiders two weeks ago. The Warriors are hoping a return to Landrigan Field will help them end a two-game losing streak. (Donna Larsson File Photo)
CARMEN SORRENTINO, a sophomore #16, returns a kickoff against Melrose from Wakefield’s game against the Red Raiders two weeks ago. The Warriors are hoping a return to Landrigan Field will help them end a two-game losing streak. (Donna Larsson File Photo)

 

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